House votes 268-164 to preserve funding for anti-drunk-driving technology, keeping alcohol-detection systems on track for new ...
The actual legislation requires automakers to install technology aimed at preventing drunken driving.
New driver monitoring systems are stepping up with cameras and sensors that watch for things like drowsiness or distraction.
At this point, driver detection is nearly inevitable in modern vehicles, particularly as advanced driver-assistance systems ...
The House this week rejected an effort to stop surveillance technology meant to reduce drunk driving, keeping alive a ...
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Driving dystopia: Congress still wants to mandate in-car monitoring
On Thursday, the United States House of Representatives voted to block an amendment that would have curtailed funding for federal requirements to have some form of in-cabin monitoring for drivers.
The controversial ‘kill switch’ car debate pits safety gains against fears of government overreach ...
The provision, adopted as part of a bipartisan infrastructure package, was pushed by U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell after the 2019 deaths of the entire five-member Abbas family from Northville, who were ...
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